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Richard Dawkins quote
thermo
by thermo  10-21-2009   
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Great books on line
ofcapri
by ofcapri  10-10-2009    1
 go to site This site has a wealth of of information. Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910). Anna Karenin.
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Download Bright Star Movie
thegangsterboyR7
by thegangsterboyR7  9-2-2009   
 Bright Star is romantic movie directed by Jane Campion. The story of the movie is based on famous poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne's three years romance. To download Bright Star movie you can visit this site. From this site you can not only download this movie but also more romantic movies you can download with just a single sign up.
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Life & Death Masks
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-27-2009    2
 last two: Walt Whitman & William Wordsworth
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kelbell
kellsbells
by kellsbells  8-24-2009   
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How the Romantic generation discovered the beauty and terror of science.
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  8-10-2009   
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Red Poppies
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  7-5-2009    1
 Beautiful.
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William Butler Yeats Q&A
sjclaar
by sjclaar  7-1-2009   
 Answer to question #3
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Story That Takes 1,000 Years to Read Is Antidote to Media Whirlwind
sincitykitty
by sincitykitty  6-17-2009   
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Poppies
valann 47
by valann 47  6-7-2009    2
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human life-keats
nwalkerm
by nwalkerm  5-25-2009   
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καλλονή
abailart
by abailart  4-30-2009    1
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The Plath Legacy Lives
debbyski
by debbyski  3-25-2009    13
 "Sylvia Plath, who killed herself at the age of 30, was one of the great American poets of the 20th century. No other poet in English except Keats, and no American poet, produced so much enduring work in such a brief lifetime. Sylvia understood. She tapped into the place from which arise dreams, mythology, the collective consciousness, and allowed herself to be a conduit for some primordial soup lurking in the deepest recesses of us all. Now her son has killed himself, after a long battle with depression. It’s sad to think that in this time of psychopharmacological and cognitive-behavioral wonders, he was not able to get above his illness."
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An Unlooked-For Solace
merrie
by merrie  2-28-2009    3
 In April 1782, the British merchant/philanthropist John Thornton, a cherished Christian friend of Cowper’s, sent a gift to Benjamin Franklin—then in France as part of the American diplomatic delegation. The gift was a copy of Poems by William Cowper of the Inner Temple. Thornton’s gift to Franklin was accompanied with a letter, which read in part: “Permit me to request your acceptance of some poems of a friend of mine who has been many years excluded from the World, as not being in his right Mind & considers himself as a Non Entity & reads nothing beyond a News paper, & yet he wrote the most of these poems last Year.” Just over one month later, in May 1782, Franklin wrote a remarkable letter in reply. I received the letter you did me the honour of writing to me, and am much obliged by your kind present of a book. The relish for reading poetry had long since left me; . . . .
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The Virginian, by Owen Wister - full text available online!
Lexica
by Lexica  11-22-2008   
 Wonderful book. set in the Wyoming territory during the late 1870s and 1880s. Courageous but mysterious cowboy known only as the 'Virginian' works as a foreman of a Wyoming cattle ranch. He meets a pretty schoolteacher Molly Wood from Vermont. She introduces him the works of Sir Walter Scott, Shakespeare, and Keats. The Virginian is forced to preside over the hanging of his best friend Steve, who has been accused and convicted of cattle rustling. Molly is horrified and Judge Henry, the Virginian's employer, explains her the code of the West. However, their marriage is threatened by Trampas, who also works on the farm. He vows to gun down the Virginian, whose honor in now at stake. Source – but spoileriffic, so don't click through this one if you haven't read the book.
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Beauty is Truth
abailart
by abailart  11-17-2008    3
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To let the warm Love in!
abailart
by abailart  11-13-2008    4
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This Living Hand
abailart
by abailart  11-8-2008    1
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Ode to Autumn (John Keats)
cakebelly
by cakebelly  10-29-2008   
 Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,— While barrèd clouds bloom the soft-dying day 25 And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue; Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn Among the river-sallows, borne aloft Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies; And full-grown lambs loud bleat from hilly bourn; 30 Hedge-crickets sing; and now with treble soft The redbreast whistles from a garden-croft; And gathering swallows twitter in the skies. Guess I'm missing . . well, seasons!
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Halloween babies
pcmkrfn
by pcmkrfn  10-26-2008   
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Artist Builds Temple of Science
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-5-2008   
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Artist Builds Temple of Science
einbar
by einbar  9-30-2008   
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thatcher keats
moabeat
by moabeat  5-20-2008   
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"On first looking into Chapman's Homer," John Keats
akarra
by akarra  5-11-2008   
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Earo
abailart
by abailart  4-18-2008    8
 Aa' i'sul nora lanne'lle
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110 best books:The perfect library
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-7-2008    10
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Literally a tragedy: Brits think Shakespeare was a King
queerty
by queerty  3-27-2008    1
 Gah.
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Isabella and the Pot of Basil
abailart
by abailart  3-10-2008    1
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Lamia
abailart
by abailart  3-7-2008    1
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Beauty is truth, truth beauty
abailart
by abailart  2-22-2008    4
 from 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' by John Keats
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Life and Death Masks
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  2-4-2008    4
 Loads more at the site
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John Keats
famar23
by famar23  12-7-2007   
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some people
j000han
by j000han  11-11-2007   
 great minds think alike small minds think diffrent.
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Some Famous Deathbed Quotes and Epitaphs
thefoxalmighty
by thefoxalmighty  9-15-2007    2
 The Shakespeare's one is really good.. i loved the Keat's one too..
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World's first plant porn theater opened
Viiltaja
by Viiltaja  9-11-2007    1
 :D Experimental stuff hehe...
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5 Guys every Girl should Date
tron2007
by tron2007  9-10-2007   
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Nanny - put a cork in it!
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  6-6-2007    1
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shareme
by shareme  5-17-2007   
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Keats Film
overture
by overture  4-6-2007   
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John Keats on other people
steamed_dumpling
by steamed_dumpling  4-3-2007   
 John Keats in a letter to Richard Woodhouse -- October 27th, 1818.
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